This week Jujulipps gave us the update on What's Cooking and talked about her brand new single Good Guys. Juju's selections included Church & AP's AKL Girls, Knocked For Six In BHX by Babe Martin, and Money by Leikeli47. Thanks so much to Juju for joining Tuva'a in the studio right after returning from a European tour, what a legend! Whakarongo mai nei ~
On 7 October, Radio Mother Host, Joel, spoke to Beth Torrance, who is releasing her debut EP, Tiny Flowers, on the 18 October! Following the release, she will be going on tour in various places in the North Island, such as here in Auckland, Raglan, Thames, and Wellington. They chatted to her about the release, and what to expect!
Pre-orders of the Tiny Flowers CD are available via Flying Out Records, or you can pre-save a digital copy via the link in their Instagram, @beth.torrance. Tickets to her EP tour are available via Undertheradar.
Tāmaki Makarau singer-songwriter Nganeko joins bFM to discuss their latest sirenic single 'Simple Illusions' produced by Brandon Haru and Brent Parks.
Born from a trasitional period of life of "finding my feet", Simple Illusions explores vunerability and the creation of walls and boundaries that are, ultimately, just an illusion. As Nganeko puts it: "we keep ourselves in a rut sometimes and just gotta do something... go outside!"
Listen to Nganeko chat with Sofía about sonic inspirations, Casio watches, and hit chemical manufacturing film Dark Waters.
"Jazz fusion for the people" group BADMAW join for Fancy New Band following yesterday's release of their debut EP and in preparation for their gig on the 26th of October! Check it out!
Matthew Crawley chats to festival cordinators Grace Verweij and Tash van Shaardenburg about Outlier Festival, the biennial electronic music festival run by Audio Foundation. The festival is running from the 22nd to 24th November, and it's lineup boast a massive amount of talented artists from Tāmaki Makaurau and across the motu. Alongside their curation of sonic performances, Grace and Tash have brought together talented visual artists and a program of lectures and workshops. Whakarongo mai nei to their kōrero about the mahi and kaupapa Outlier Festival.
Nathan Haines(and son Zoot) join Tuva'a to talk through some of Nathan's favourite tracks on What's Cooking. Catch Nathan Haines live this Rāhoroi at The Powerstation as part of his tour supporting the release of his eleventh studio album - Notes.
Nathan's track selections include: Sci-Clone - Nineteen Eighty One Kenny Sterling, Dylan Biscuit, Eo - What You Need Arjuna Oakes - Catch Me Ron Trent - Cycle of Many Nathan Haines - Belo Dia (Chaos in the CBD Remix)
The lovely Paul Cathro came up to play some songs ahead of their single release next week! Live listeners said: "Bloody loving Fancy New Band today," "I really loved today's fancy new band!" "It's a super banger!" and "F*** THIS IS MEAN!! I LOVE THIS BAND!!" and more. Good thing you can re-listen to it here!